It turns out she picked up a thing or two from the Broad Street Bullies during her 47 years as a Flyers fan.

Moser celebrated her 104th birthday earlier this week. And to commemorate it, her retirement community, a short drive north of Philadelphia, threw her a hockey-themed party.

Only they saved the biggest surprise – and gifts – for last.

The Flyers haven’t won a Stanley Cup since 1975. But the man who scored the game-winning goal in that series showed up in person to personally thank Moser for being one of the Flyers most loyal fans all these years.

Former Flyers enforcer Bob “The Hound” Kelly arrived carrying a cake.

“We’re just happy to be here with you,” Kelly told Moser in a video posted to YouTube by her grandson.

“We’re hoping things keep going well and you keep things going there. You’re an inspiration for everybody in here and we appreciate you being a Flyers fan. We really do.”

The Flyers then presented Moser with a sweater featuring her name and the No. 104.

When Kelly put one of his Stanley Cup rings on Moser’s finger, the grandmother couldn’t hold back her tears.

The German immigrant, who began watching the NHL because of how similar it is to soccer, says there’s one thing she doesn’t like about watching her favourite team.

“I don’t like (the fighting),” she told the Bucks County Courier times.